"Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I'm using FILEALIAS to group files together in the file type report.
> > This in turn breaks the links in the request report. For example
> > /people.htm becomes /people.html which is not a real file.
>
> > Is there any sort of FILETYPEALIAS command which I am missing?
>
> Why are you using FILEALIAS for this? If the original request is
> people.htm, why alias it to people.html. Usually you use FILEALIAS to
> assign a common name to multiple requests. For example, if both those
> files pointed to the same thing. If you want to change the way it
> looks in the Request Report, use REQALIAS, which doesn't affect the
> link.

REQALIAS won't change the File Type report (I just checked). And I notice
that the documentation refers to TYPEALIAS, but the default analog.cfg
file uses TYPEOUTPUTALIAS, which isn't in the documentation. They both
seem to do the same thing, but it doesn't look as though you can
amalgamate entries.

Personally, I'd be inclined to say that the File type report is fairly
cosmetic, and I'd be inclined to want to know if I had a mix of htm and
html file types, but it does seem that there should be a way to combine
types.

Aengus

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